The Tale of the Three Princes
The Beginning
Many years ago, there was a magnificent castle built on top of a mountain in a region of what is now known as the Himalayas. Beautiful silver statues and golden castles made the kingdom a must-be place for wandering travelers. Everyone lived in peace and tranquility. No wars ever feuded between other kingdoms and their rulers. Life was simple and good.
Many travelers believed that this blissful sanctuary was thanks to nature. The supplies and riches that could be found on this fertile mountain allowed many to live in wealth and power. There was always enough water and food, thanks to the seasons of Rain and Sun, and there was plenty of nutrients to go around, even during the season of Snow.
Although nature was helpful, the villagers believed that their fortune and serenity was thanks to the grand king. He was a kind and generous ruler who sought out peaceful means of trade rather than bloody conquest. He had many wives and children, but his only three boys were his favorites.
The eldest boy was a stubborn, but protective child. He found enjoyment in playing with flames and soon became known as the "Prince of Fire." Because of his hot temper and fiery personality, he was named Aiden, which literally meant "fire."
The second-eldest boy was a modist young lad. His quiet nature made him hard to reach, but he made friends quickly. Because of his bright personality, and his love for sunlight, he was named Cyrus, which meant "sun."
The youngest boy was a curious and mischievous little fellow. He always had to be told what was going on, or he'd find out himself. He enjoyed the water, and since he was so difficult to handle as a child, he was named Kelvin, which meant "narrow water."
Alas, the three princes were not perfect. As they matured, they fought with one another constantly and craved the thrill of war. As the years past, the king grew angry with his sons. His anger and frustration slowly led to violence and hatred. But this change was only the beginning of a war; a war that had begun with one accidental curse on the family itself.
r/r/e: I hope you like this so far. I know, this part is a little short. I might make it a bit longer. I don't know.
